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Перевод: kingly
[прилагательное] королевский; царский; подобающий королю; подобающий царю; царственный; величественный; [наречие] по-королевски; по-царски; царственно
Тезаурус:
- The Israelite kings were actual rulers in the world, some of them good and some bad, exemplifying kingly virtues and actions, rewards and punishments.
- Economic living is a splendid virtue when practised by the bourgeoisie, but the French neither liked nor respected it as a kingly attribute.
- This pagan kingly behaviour (more reminiscent of ancient kingship rights than orthodox Christian behaviour) gave rise to criticism from the Church, but no one dared openly to accuse or chastise such a powerful ruler.
- It is the establishing of God's Kingly rule, which entails both God's provision for his people and requirements from them.
- Between the Cuckmere valley and the kingdom of Kent settled a group whose identity remained fairly coherent until the days of the Norman conquest but of whose political influence we know but little; these Haestingas seem to have come within the South Saxon ambit but served also as a buffer in the continued kingly wars of the early centuries.
- It may be that the Protestants of Northern Ireland would acquiesce in the new kingly order.
- "The Eye turned inward, pondering tidings of doubt and danger: a bright sword, and a stern and kingly face it saw" (III, 200).
- He himself made a kingly Duncan, radiating benevolence and gracious ease.
- As we noted previously, "Kingdom" is a dynamic concept which might better be rendered "Kingly rule or government".
- Having admired the kingly tomb and added the name "O'Connor" to my list of families who might accept the Irish throne, I wandered off to the Abbey Hotel.
- Our marriage is now to him, and a true Christian family is a tangible evidence of his kingdom, or kingly rule, on earth.
- Smaragdus, abbot of St Michael's, Verdun, in his Via Regia , illustrated many kingly virtues from the Old Testament.
- It was a stiff, headmasterly performance, appropriate to the handing down from the palace of the kingly rules by which the democratic experiment was to be played.
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